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    An advanced example of how to use a gantt chart to plan and visualize 
    resources in logistics, in this case shipping. 
    The chart displays a set of vessels and its scheduled journeys. 
    The journeys can consist of one or more laps, which in itself contains 
    loading, voyage, and unloading, these can be moved or resized. 
    The chart also includes custom indicators like the Heat Indicator which 
    displays when the vessels idle time goes above a threshold, and the 
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